Mentioned
elsewhere in this issue, there were massive fires around Los Angeles over the last five days.Around twenty-four thousand acres burned in the Topanga fire out to the west, where Los Angeles blends into Ventura County, and over a thousand acres went up in fames in the canyons north of Burbank, while out east, north of Riverside, there were fires in the mountain canyons.Thursday
afternoon, the Southern California AQMD (Air Quality Management District), warned everyone in Los Angeles to not spend too
much time outside doing much of anything.The whole city smelled like smoke.And by Friday there was a thin layer of fine ash on everything.But the wind shifted.It's blowing off the Pacific now, sending
the smoke out across the Mojave and off to Las Vegas and such places.

This
happens now and then.It makes for some great sunsets.This is Sunset in Hollywood, September 30 –

North
– the setting sun lights up the smoke from the Burbank fire –

To the west, the onshore winds off the Pacific start to break things up –

Looking up Laurel Canyon, the ocean air, left, fights the smoke from Burbank, right –

Just another day in paradise -

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